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Wolf Administration Highlights National Work Zone Awareness Week
Pennsylvania s revamped Move Over Law takes effect this week.
04/26/2021
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) today hosted an event to kick off National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW). The week, designated to highlight the critical importance of safe driving through work zones, runs through April 30. The theme of this year s work-zone safety campaign is Drive safe. Work safe. Save lives.
Surrounded by first-responder vehicles and equipment, Lieutenant Colonel Scott Price, deputy commissioner of operations for the Pennsylvania State Police, began the event by acknowledging the dangers faced by first responders while providing roadside assistance.
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Some well-intentioned liberals are praising Kentucky Republican lawmakers for making it easier to vote in the Bluegrass State, instead of passing laws aimed at suppressing minority votes, most of which go to Democrats.
They’d never admit it, of course. But the Republicans approved voting “reform” legislation because it helps the GOP.
Last year, the deadly coronavirus pandemic led to emergency changes in voting rules to give Kentuckians greater and safer access to the ballot box.
Mostly rural, Bible Belt conservative Kentucky is one of the reddest of the Republican red states. Hence, the new rules were bound to work in the Republicans’ favor.
Wyoming Legislature Off Today For Easter Recess, Returns Tuesday
The Wyoming Legislature is off today for Easter Recess.
Lawmakers are set to return on Tuesday before wrapping up the general session on Wednesday, April 7.
According to the session calendar posted on the Wyoming Legislature website, here is the schedule of events for the remaining days of the session: Day 33 Tuesday, April 6 Last day for Third Reading in the second house. Concurrence on Amendments/Joint Conference Committee Reports.
Day 34 Wednesday, April 7 Joint Conference Committee Reports; All JCC Reports due to Front Desk by 2:00 p.m.; Last Day for Veto Override Votes; ADJOURN by Midnight.